SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492016-12-09T18:13:53-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsGISdude on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedGISdudeurn:uuid:fbbc0496-0709-c063-efa2-ed55b5dea6b82015-04-09T11:19:04-06:00<p>Can u use this on a breadboard?</p>stevenvh17 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedstevenvh17urn:uuid:ad2827cd-7a0e-5941-555e-3051cc3814b92015-04-05T05:35:49-06:00<p>&ldquo; it’s always a pain to interface with 5V…&rdquo;</p>
<p>No, it isn&rsquo;t, all it requires is a transistor, which you&rsquo;ll need anyway at 3V: a microcontroller can&rsquo;t provide the required current, which at 3V is 70$ higher than at 5V.</p>stevenvh17 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedstevenvh17urn:uuid:df1c6fe0-5d20-d2c8-b9ad-8fe5eaadc5632015-04-05T05:32:39-06:00<p>95mA at 5V is about 400mW, which is a common power for a &ldquo;normal&rdquo; relay. High sensitivity relays consume less power (250-300mW), but usually can switch less power as well. You don&rsquo;t have a bad part, it&rsquo;s the datasheet which is incorrect: it&rsquo;s for the 12V version instead of the 5V version.
About being usable: have you considered a transistor to switch the relay? No microcontroller can directly control a 5V relay due to the high current required.</p>Customer #341790 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #341790urn:uuid:4f062df4-ee45-3829-ca44-e99580dd81f02015-03-21T23:10:51-06:00<p>My relay is drawing 95mA @ 5V. I measured the coil resistance and it is 52Ohms instead of the 320Ohms (with 10% error) specified by the data sheet. This makes it unusable for my application. Did I just get a bad part or is the data sheet incorrect?</p>Customer #316368 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #316368urn:uuid:59b01597-8f52-47a0-cf90-b586f242dbb62015-02-12T14:52:01-07:00<p>Any chance you could provide me with a Digikey equivalent part (one with the same footprint)? I love ordering from SparkFun for prototyping but I can&rsquo;t seem to find this relay on Digikey.</p>Customer #355246 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #355246urn:uuid:a0ec381c-a1af-2bc9-2d98-d972b444b24d2015-02-09T18:44:56-07:00<p>C'mon, y'all. Can you not get a decent datasheet after all of these years?</p>6strings on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealed6stringsurn:uuid:7ae6bc83-f46c-06ac-3558-02849635236d2014-03-29T03:00:10-06:00<p>The best way to drive the relay from an Arduino is to use a transistor (or other driver), rather than driving the relay directly. Also, connect a diode across the relay coil close to the relay. The cathode of the diode (the end with the line on it) connects to the coil +. The anode of the diode connects to the coil -. Hope this helps.</p>Customer #386894 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #386894urn:uuid:938d7383-c89b-68ed-c1da-64077ddc33f02014-03-08T06:51:05-07:00<p>These links helped me with the relay setup on a breadboard and just general info</p>
<p>http://www.cs.unca.edu/~bruce/Fall10/179/CircuitsPart3.pdf</p>
<p>http://tutorial.cytron.com.my/2012/08/01/identify-terminal-pins-of-a-relay-without-reference-to-datasheet-2/comment-page-1/</p>Customer #517027 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #517027urn:uuid:1e734302-d861-6004-3570-ae70a835746f2014-02-23T12:33:28-07:00<p>I got these in the mail and a 2N3904 to feed it 9v works perfectly. It seems to also work straight off the 5v arduino uno, but probably better to use the transistor and be on the safe side.</p>Customer #517027 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #517027urn:uuid:f7fd8076-bb09-91ef-4b06-99102e0f5b362014-02-23T12:32:18-07:00<p>Love this little guy, works great. However, what on earth should I enclose it with? Is there any kind of socket or holder for this form factor?</p>wondras on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedwondrasurn:uuid:04a6d27f-b108-2c09-8748-893b2d718f922014-02-17T10:30:40-07:00<p>I found that the Omron G5V-1 matches the COM-00100 footprint, and is available online from other suppliers. Note that it is a &ldquo;small signal&rdquo; relay instead of a &ldquo;power&rdquo; relay, and as such is only rated for 0.5A at 125VAC or 1A at 24VDC. Fortunately, this was just enough for my purposes, so I was able to use my PCBs without major hackery.</p>Customer #517027 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #517027urn:uuid:d225e128-865c-6de2-d66c-17411467d49c2014-02-04T09:50:41-07:00<p>I would like to flip household (110V) switches with this, using an Arduino Uno (5V).</p>
<p>Am I safe to do so, juicing the coil with a 2N3904 transistor? Or do I need a 2222, or even more?</p>rappa on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedrappaurn:uuid:8a5a4c5f-6bd3-d06b-3c68-e1da84893cf02013-12-14T12:01:36-07:00<p>This is just an ok relay. The coil resistance is 60 ohms so it is not technically Arduino safe (83mA). The voltage drops when the relay is on and screws up my analog readings. The leads are kind of flimsy as well and don&rsquo;t stick in a breadboard. I like the Omron that SparkFun carried before better.</p>rappa on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedrappaurn:uuid:ab6a5a9b-8ac5-7e5e-b977-dc1d191143702013-12-14T11:57:58-07:00<p>It seems to work for me too but it drops the voltage about 0.05 and messes up my analog readings. There may be other side effects too</p>Customer #483729 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #483729urn:uuid:e9eb57f1-6001-bea1-3cf2-aeb33b43c4ef2013-11-05T10:37:34-07:00<p>Yes this will absolutely work.</p>GeraldO on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedGeraldOurn:uuid:80adc388-2296-750a-585f-e25aae0dd1f22013-10-23T21:15:13-06:00<p>Does anyone know which relay matches the footprint in the eagle library? I ordered my PCBs using the sparkfun eagle library assuming that the referenced part number would match. I&rsquo;ve learned a valuable lesson but I need to salvage the situation!</p>
<p>Which relay would match the footprint? Thanks!</p>frits73 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedfrits73urn:uuid:e6aec73b-e6b5-43e0-f3a9-b172b1bd16b62013-07-21T11:07:40-06:00<p>Has anyone used this relay in a near space balloon project? My concern is the cold temperatures, will relays work at high attitudes?
Any comments are appreciated.</p>alexw on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedalexwurn:uuid:db1739ea-8b62-c284-617f-57966cbdeaeb2013-06-21T18:16:38-06:00<p>There&rsquo;s some confusion below and in the product images as to what the <em>ACTUAL</em> footprint of this part is. I&rsquo;ve just ordered a few for a project (6/21/13) and here are my notes: 1) the datasheet linked above is correct, and the images correspond to the FOOTPRINT (view looking down THROUGH the part). 2) the FIRST image seems to be correct, and of the part shipped (JZC-11F 005-1Z). 3) In the Sparkfun eagle library at https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun-Eagle-Libraries, the part is RELAYPTH4, with the RELAY-JZC package (Notably NOT the &ldquo;SPDT relay (COM-00100)&rdquo;, which is quite misleading.</p>
<p>tl;dr: part-footprint-shipped matching is confusing, the part I received on 6/21/13 matches RELAYPTH4 in the library.</p>bboyho on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedbboyhourn:uuid:2eb92ce4-50fe-ac09-f61a-eaea18b6114a2013-04-17T11:17:55-06:00<p>When the relay is off, the COM (common) pin will be connected to the NC (Normally Closed) pin. When the relay is on, the COM pin will be connected to the NO (Normally Open) pin. For a more detailed description about the pin layout and application circuit, check out the <a href="http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/datasheets/Kits/SFE03-0012-SIK.Guide-300dpi-01.pdf" rel="nofollow" >SIK Guide in circuit 13: Relays</a>.</p>Customer #360107 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #360107urn:uuid:99020ca5-1527-2d97-01a1-7467be84c6f62013-04-14T10:23:44-06:00<p>Can I triger it with a lilypad? I&rsquo;m trying to use it to triger some 12v solenoids.</p>j.tilghman on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedj.tilghmanurn:uuid:542bae3a-279b-f981-9da3-f7cc2cbd9efb2013-03-19T12:00:23-06:00<p>Is there some kind of break out board for this, was hoping it would fit on a bread board but the pins don&rsquo;t quite make it. So an adapter is going to be needed. If any one knows of one, that would be great.</p>Peter Pan on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedPeter Panurn:uuid:e26f96d3-e585-7dcc-b8e0-b0d6c146e5042012-11-06T18:10:37-07:00<p>Well no matter what, you won&rsquo;t be able to drive a relay coil directly from an MCU. BUT, it definitely is convenient to not require a second power supply! So here&rsquo;s part at mouser I&rsquo;m looking at. The 3V version Need 60mA to trigger the coil, but with a diode protected transistor buffer, it should work OK with a 2 or 3 cell supply.</p>
<p>http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Omron-Electronics/G6L-1P-DC3/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMs3UE%252bXNiFaVKvMl4Uo7aSY79LeLFQ9WdI%3d</p>Customer #342046 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #342046urn:uuid:d2d3aeec-00f8-a9c9-3fdd-04ce631e8cb02012-08-25T10:56:28-06:00<p><a href="http://www.cndongya.com/pdf/relayjzc-11f.pdf" rel="nofollow" >Coil data for the 5V model</a>:
Pick up: =0.25VDC; Max: 6.5VDC (85*C)
Coil Resistance +- 10%:
0.2W: 100 Ohm
0.45W: 55 Ohm
0.72W: 35 Ohm</p>Puddles on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedPuddlesurn:uuid:a37d26ee-203b-948d-d561-b761c0c6d8c02012-07-06T20:59:00-06:00<p>Reading the datasheet, it says the max operating time is 20mSec. This seems odd for it to not be able to operate something for very long, am I not understanding correctly? I plan to run 12 volts through this thing for up to a minute at a time, but if I can&rsquo;t, then I&rsquo;d rather find another option.</p>Customer #125523 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #125523urn:uuid:41b1a25c-1bee-1daa-cf6f-3dca9c12e1bc2012-06-20T10:43:09-06:00<p>Is there any reason not to use inverted logic with this relay? In other words: connect 5v to one side of the coil, and an Arduino pin to the other. When you want it on turn the pin off, and vise-versa.</p>ttkoh on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedttkohurn:uuid:937d0c05-993b-2be3-228b-c4a8e81565392012-06-20T00:58:06-06:00<p>Hi; anyone knows what is type 351 relay as found in the eagle library and where can I buy it. In the web, there are not so much information on relays. Thanks;</p>ericjforman on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedericjformanurn:uuid:de785021-95b4-c85a-19ce-614b463606502012-05-08T14:10:32-06:00<p>Update: I had previously reported success operating this relay at 5V directly from Arduino digital out. I finally measured its coil resistance, it is 57 ohms, therefore it should need 88mA @ 5V to turn on consistently. However, I can confirm again that it works fine without a transistor, and I measure 55mA going through coil directly from Arduino pin. Since max (for Uno) is supposedly 40mA, not sure how this is happening, but it works. :-)</p>ericjforman on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedericjformanurn:uuid:97bdcdb4-88fa-8b6a-fb74-48980066da9a2012-05-03T15:42:09-06:00<p>Here is <a href="http://www.relay-contactor.com/relay/relay-jzc-11f.html" rel="nofollow" >new URL</a> - but it doesn&rsquo;t show coil info, and still has different item photograph showing 12V instead of 5V.</p>ATtiny Fan on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedATtiny Fanurn:uuid:ceab2834-c02b-0406-23e2-eb45df37b4bd2012-04-27T17:57:12-06:00<p>I bet SparkFun loves you advertising on their website, but do realize most customers come here because of customer service and quality. Plus this is an American company and American FTW.</p>Customer #103225 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #103225urn:uuid:97283935-5ae0-2fe9-3542-65d4390e252f2012-01-23T20:07:16-07:00<p>I think no. Is it 7.2V DC? These relays are meant for using a DC power to essentially act as a switch for AC power. you&rsquo;re looking for a transistor, which allows you to use a lower dc voltage in order to &ldquo;switch on&rdquo; a higher dc voltage.</p>Customer #282325 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedCustomer #282325urn:uuid:17dfd96e-dd34-410c-0f64-1e76843472572012-01-15T09:17:32-07:00<p>Anyone know where to find the correct datasheet, The one on sparkfun is for the 12v version and They only show the 12v one on the manufacturer&rsquo;s website. And searching google has come up in vain</p>JuggaloMemnoch on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedJuggaloMemnochurn:uuid:afaa63ac-6d2d-b0df-05ae-74aa7bed2a702011-12-08T22:05:05-07:00<p>Alright so I&rsquo;m very new to relays and I&rsquo;m hoping someone can help me&hellip; What I&rsquo;m trying to do is use an Arduino Duemilenova to fire an Airsoft gun.. The gun needs 7.2v to fire, so is this what I want to use with the Arduino and an external power supply? Any help would be much appreciated, Thanks :)</p>
<p>P.S. The battery is 7.2v 400mAh</p>MostThingsWeb on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedMostThingsWeburn:uuid:6036ee1c-d7dd-0e3a-deba-957cb30c4fc82011-10-29T18:29:13-06:00<p>I bought this relay a few weeks ago. The SparkFun Eagle Library part that matched was:<br/>
Device: RELAYPTH4 | Package: RELAY-JZC<br/>
I can&rsquo;t guarantee that it will be the same for you. My advice: buy the relay before you order your PCB. That way, you can print out a copy of the board and poke the relay pins through the footprint you chose. That way, you can verify that you are using the right footprint.</p>ericjforman on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedericjformanurn:uuid:42831176-f0f5-31cb-9ca7-526ee5b0a1b02011-05-09T20:27:41-06:00<p>hm, the manufacturer&rsquo;s entire website is basically broken, so you can&rsquo;t see the datasheet at the moment. but i thought it was quite different from the sparkfun one, which shows a coil resistance of 320 ohms. if that were the case, it would need only 16mA. when i have time, i&rsquo;ll go back and actually measure the coil resistance and the current it&rsquo;s drawing&hellip;</p>ericjforman on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedericjformanurn:uuid:36aea6ca-e0cf-fb86-63f5-009570edfe4b2011-05-03T01:42:18-06:00<p>I can confirm this relay works driven directly from a 5V Arduino digital output. However, it shouldn&rsquo;t, given that the Arduino Uno max current per pin is 40mA. According to the relay&rsquo;s <a href="http://www.cndongya.com/en/uploaded_files/1269235478.pdf" rel="nofollow" >actual datasheet</a>, the coil dissipation is 0.72W and has a resistance of 35 ohms. In theory at 5V it should require 143mA, right? But it works.</p>
<p>Update: that datasheet link now gone, this is the <a href="http://www.relay-contactor.com/relay/relay-jzc-11f.html" rel="nofollow" >URL</a> now, but it still has incorrect photo.</p>jr2 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedjr2urn:uuid:7d82c672-9218-c296-80bd-cad920aab1c82011-03-07T11:07:01-07:00<p>The pinout is different. Spec sheet:<br/>
http://www.components.omron.com/components/web/PDFLIB.nsf/0/E2085D82177B3E7E85257201007DD57A/$file/G5SB_0609.pdf</p>rappa on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedrappaurn:uuid:0ac7860f-1996-5317-8b62-d042d77f7e9b2011-01-21T22:50:04-07:00<p>I ordered this but received an omron g5sb14, which is actually a better relay, so pretty happy with the mixup.</p>dainichi on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealeddainichiurn:uuid:0ca56b5c-ff70-827d-ea9b-2e5c49bde0792011-01-21T15:33:12-07:00<p>The sparkfun library has moved. It&rsquo;s now here:<br/>
https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun-Eagle-Library</p>Mark Fickett on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedMark Ficketturn:uuid:3c1b2ce4-e1bf-8fe5-74e5-a4b7bdfcef242011-01-08T20:58:45-07:00<p>I have this working with my LilyPad Arduino, which runs around 3V. As the <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/119" rel="nofollow" >controllable mains</a> tutorial says, though, you can&rsquo;t (at least with a LilyPad) control it directly off a microcontroller pin (though happily it <em>didn&rsquo;t</em> fry mine trying; just didn&rsquo;t switch). Instead, use a transistor to switch the + supply.</p>brulejr on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedbrulejrurn:uuid:b9bdb4ee-27f5-80b8-c1ca-7b16adb40c9c2010-11-21T20:11:52-07:00<p><strong><a href="/users/65659" rel="nofollow" >Wesley</a>:</strong> <em>Yup, I had to modify the RELAYPTH part after I received the relays an saw the actual pin arrangement.&lt;br /><br/>
&lt;br /><br/>
If anyone at SparkFun is interested, I can email you the corrected layout for your library.</em>&lt;br />&lt;br /><br/>
&lt;br /><br/>
@Wesley: Would you be willing to share your update to the RELAYPATH part with the general public? I find myself in a similar position trying to layout a group of these relays&hellip; &lt;br /><br/>
&lt;br /><br/>
The latest update of the Spark Library I have is from 13 April 2010. Or maybe there is a newer release that includes Wesley&rsquo;s update?</p>pcmofo on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedpcmofourn:uuid:59a9aef4-077f-ce41-7b32-f2a0445907fe2010-09-11T09:44:12-06:00<p>I found the correct spec sheet with the correct dimensions. <a href="http://www.cndongya.com/en/JZC-11F/61.html" rel="nofollow" >http://www.cndongya.com/en/JZC-11F/61.html</a><br/>
Going to try to modify the part to match these dimensions.<br/>
I&rsquo;m making a relay board with 10 of these so it&rsquo;s kinda important that everything lines up.<br/>
Sparkfun, you dont have that many parts&hellip; can you double check your datasheets before posting them and making eagle parts?</p>pcmofo on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedpcmofourn:uuid:e6fd5dc6-75f9-63b3-d365-1209421570f82010-09-10T11:10:09-06:00<p>Has this been fixed? I just ordered 10 of these and I am hoping the SF library is updated&hellip;</p>N8B on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedN8Burn:uuid:59d5a139-9d5e-faf3-e22f-d8ac3503d2d42010-07-19T16:32:01-06:00<p>yup, you can connect mains to it<br/>
a spade connector from home depot or radio shack might work well</p>tehjrow on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedtehjrowurn:uuid:e3aadbb0-c602-5d7b-ff5d-6336967a22422010-07-19T14:21:33-06:00<p>So I can connect 110v house power to the poles on this little thing?? Any suggestions for connectors, as the pins on this thing are tiny and standard home wiring isn&rsquo;t.</p>RobertC. on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedRobertC.urn:uuid:569b2831-8cba-5fef-8801-33e8fb47b75f2010-06-30T11:30:24-06:00<p>email us at techsupport@sparkfun.com and we can get this fixed. thanks!</p>Wesley on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedWesleyurn:uuid:1666395b-e3f8-ac31-743e-e29ecd0a78b02010-06-30T11:26:21-06:00<p>Yup, I had to modify the RELAYPTH part after I received the relays an saw the actual pin arrangement.<br/>
If anyone at SparkFun is interested, I can email you the corrected layout for your library.</p>superbrad on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedsuperbradurn:uuid:8a0ce62a-870f-4fe2-a775-5553426722622010-06-29T11:39:50-06:00<p>I&rsquo;ve also been having some trouble with the Eagle library - none of the pinouts or footprints in the library match what I received in my order.<br/>
They work like a charm, but I&rsquo;m glad I breadboarded it before I sent for the PCB&hellip;</p>Wesley on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedWesleyurn:uuid:4d6a2a74-73e8-0c2f-ef0c-247d4bff797f2010-06-24T14:10:46-06:00<p>Thanks.</p>Single T on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedSingle Turn:uuid:bef88ac9-71fc-70d9-06f5-796d0c7436352010-06-23T14:00:17-06:00<p>Hi,<br/>
Thanks for checking on this. The data sheet is a generic data sheet for these relays. The information in that document is intended for a 9V relay. The information can be calculated to find the ratings of a 5V relay, but this unit has been tested at 5V, and as the datasheet points out, it can run down to 75% of the Nominal Voltage, so you can actually run this relay down to voltages as low as 3.7V</p>Wesley on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedWesleyurn:uuid:dc22c0ee-e444-7ecb-c957-b95e2e1df58b2010-06-23T08:40:48-06:00<p>I&rsquo;ve ordered a couple of these for switching equipment with a 5V MCU, and I see now that the data sheet says the &ldquo;Pick up voltage&rdquo; is 9VDC - can anyone confirm that these will switch on 5VDC?<br/>
Also, the datasheet&rsquo;s pinout is different from what appears in the SparkFun Eagle library as COM-00100 (RELAY-2G5Q). You need to use RELAYPTH instead.</p>kuhnir on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedkuhnirurn:uuid:6b031e48-e8e1-0d93-7dd6-8728e018b01a2010-04-09T21:56:27-06:00<p><strong><a href="account.php?id=39498" rel="nofollow" >vince086</a>:</strong> <em>Since this relay has 2 connection possibility is the connection determined by the polarity of the current going to the coil? or is one of the connections nc and the other no until current is applied ?</em><br/>
One of the contacts is normally closed and the other normally open. The contacts switch when current flows through the coil.</p>vince086 on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedvince086urn:uuid:0a38b4ec-59ed-8f26-ef03-b502e2aef9ff2010-02-18T10:44:50-07:00<p>Since this relay has 2 connection possibility is the connection determined by the polarity of the current going to the coil? or is one of the connections nc and the other no until current is applied ?</p>sonictj on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedsonictjurn:uuid:386742a8-24da-47f1-cc5d-ccda095142852009-11-08T17:59:32-07:00<p>I may be wrong since I&rsquo;ve never used relays before, but if you look at the datasheet the amperage required to turn on the relay goes up with lower voltage. for 5v the current is 80ma and would be likely as much as 100ma for a 3.3v relay. That much current will fry most any microcontroller pins, especially low power 3.3v devices. You need to use a transistor or mosfet to source enough current. The voltage on the relay input is then pretty immaterial.</p>onash on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT Sealedonashurn:uuid:d793b78a-6cc7-e745-5cc8-10bbe25092932009-05-29T05:25:54-06:00<p>I completely agree with ARMinator. It would be VERY useful to have the 3V version of this relay. Very much hope you start selling it.</p>ARMinator on COM-00100 - Relay SPDT SealedARMinatorurn:uuid:8bf61edb-28ab-6024-434c-f96767280f342009-02-19T06:59:03-07:00<p>Any plans to get 3V DC coil relays, like the G6RL from the same company?<br/>
Most of the microcontrollers now run at 3.3V and it&rsquo;s always a pain to interface with 5V&hellip;</p>